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Governor Lamont Announces Registration Open for Innovation Made Leadership Event

Government and Politics

April 30, 2025

From: Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont

Second Event in the MADE Series To Be Held at the Yale Innovation Summit on May 28, 2025

HARTFORD, CT - Governor Ned Lamont today announced that registration is now open for the second event in the MADE leadership series - Innovation MADE - taking place on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. during the prestigious Yale Innovation Summit in New Haven.

Hosted by the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) in partnership with Yale Ventures, the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), WTNH, and WICC, Innovation MADE will bring together thought leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and business executives to explore how innovation drives opportunity and growth across for Connecticut’s economy.

“Connecticut has always been a state of bold ideas, and today that spirit of innovation is more alive than ever,” Governor Lamont said. “Events like Innovation MADE showcase the talent, creativity, and collaboration that define our identity and ensure we continue to lead for the betterment of humankind.”

The Innovation MADE keynote address will be delivered by Daniel O’Keefe, Connecticut’s chief innovation officer and commissioner of DECD, followed by an expert panel discussion on the opportunities presented by quantum computing and artificial intelligence, particularly in New Haven’s thriving biotech industry. Featured speakers will include some of Connecticut’s industry leaders, including Vlad Coric, CEO of Biohaven, among others to be announced.

Attendees of Innovation MADE will not only gain access to the morning’s main stage programming, networking sessions, and “office hours” with state and private sector leaders, but also a full-day pass to the entire Yale Innovation Summit, featuring cutting-edge tracks in arts, biotech, civic, climate, health, and tech.

The state is also partnering with Yale Ventures to debut the first-ever Connecticut Innovation Pavilion at the summit, an area where attendees can meet state leaders, learn about public resources to grow their business, and enjoy unique experiences that make Connecticut a great place to live, work, and play.

“Innovation doesn’t happen in isolation — it happens when we connect ideas, people, and resources,” Commissioner O’Keefe said. “Bringing together top minds at the Yale Innovation Summit and creating spaces like the Connecticut Innovation Pavilion is how we power an ecosystem that makes bold opportunities possible for businesses and communities alike.”

“Connecticut’s innovation economy is stronger when we bring the full weight of the state’s leadership, business community, and entrepreneurial energy to the table,” Josh Geballe, managing director of Yale Ventures, said. “We are excited to kick off this year’s summit with the Innovation MADE event and celebrate the collaboration fueling Connecticut’s next chapter of growth.”

Space is limited and registration is required. Attendees can register online by visiting connecticut-made.com or through the Innovation MADE Eventbrite page.